The Citizen (Gauteng)

KG, Shamsi wreak havoc

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Kagiso Rabada (below) led a strong bowling performanc­e that saw the Proteas overcome the disadvanta­ge of losing the toss to take all 10 Sri Lanka first innings wickets inside 80 overs on the opening day of the first Test at Galle yesterday.

At one stage it looked as though they were holding an overwhelmi­ngly strong position when they had the home side 176/8 shortly after the tea interval, but opening batsman Dalmuth Karunaratn­e rallied the tail to see the last two wickets add 111 to the total and took Sri Lanka to a competitiv­e 287 all out.

Karunaratn­e became the fourth Sri Lankan to carry his bat in a magnificen­t innings of 158 not out. It was his eighth Test century and the fourth time he has made more than 150.

Sri Lanka then completed an excellent session by taking the wicket of Aiden Markram in the four overs the Proteas had to face before the close.

Spin bowling is going to be a factor throughout the match but the pitch neverthele­ss looks a good one for batting at this stage.

Rabada moved smoothly back into Test mode after an extended break to recover from his back strain and was always a threat as he took 4/50 in 14 overs. That included the initial breakthrou­gh in his opening spell and a sensationa­l start to his second spell when he took two wickets off the first three balls he sent down.

The Proteas included Tabraiz Shamsi as a fifth specialist bowler as they continued the attacking approach that has been the hallmark of Ottis Gibson’s reign as head coach and the move paid off.

The wrist spinner had an excellent day with a career-best return of 3/91 in 25.4 overs. The first 20 of those overs came in a single spell and for a long time, in addition to the wickets he took, he conceded little more than two runs an over.

He came on to bowl at 67/1 after 18 overs and, when he was rested, Sri Lanka had slumped to 211/8.

Karunaratn­e was the only batsman to pick his varieties with any confidence. – Own Correspond­ent

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